Planning for a special needs child can be emotionally challenging and financially demanding, but with a solid plan in place, you can help ensure the best possible care for your child, both now and in the future.
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3 Financial Planning Steps
You might be tempted to pull out of the market after a big loss or start buying in when the market has a huge run-up. Keeping you disciplined is quite often the major benefit of having a financial advisor, who can help you maintain the proper longterm perspective of your investment allocation and not let emotions rule the actions.
5 Big Problems to Solve Before You Retire
If you have a blueprint in place that addresses with these five concerns -- a plan that's amendable as times change so you stay on the right track -- you have the greater potential to enjoy retirement.
Valuing a Closely Held Business
While determining the valuation of a closely held business may seem overwhelming at first, it may prove useful in estate and financial planning, as well as business succession planning. Because the valuation process is intricate and involves many variables, be sure to consult with qualified professionals.
Questions to Ask A Prospective Financial Advisor
If you are shopping for a financial advisor, you need a good checklist of questions to ask. What you are looking for is someone who handles clients like you, who can relate to you and who is financially astute.
Do You Have A Bad Financial Planner?
A financial planner is supposed to help you keep your financial planning on track, but that is not always the case. Knowing how to properly vet a planner will save you time, money and stress.
Just Married: Newlywed Estate Planning Cheat Sheet
You’re already sharing a life, now it’s time to share some important info to get your matrimonial journey off to a great start.